Hook Norton 3, Tytheriington Rocks 2 Two goals in the first 15 minutes set Hook Norton on the way to victory in Saturday's Division 1 West encounter.
Richard Northover opened their account with a tap-in at the far post from an accurate right-wing cross from Greg Shawyer after just eight minutes.
Then, Gareth Source had a goal-bound shot blocked, with Gavin Hansell lashing in the rebound for his first senior goal for the club.
On the half-hour, a long clearance found Jimmy Potts clean through on the left flank, with only Richard Meadows to beat, which he did.
Hooky pressed and were rewarded on 38 minutes when a cross from Shaun Lambourne was met by Shawyer, who fired into the net via the underside of the bar.
In the second half, Hooky looked at ease until Potts struck again with a super chip. Five minutes from time, the visitors had midfielder Errol Deans sent off for a second bookable offence.
Letcombe 1, Cirencester Utd 3 An early error in the Letcombe defence set the scene for a home defeat by a lively Cirencester side.
After two minutes, Letcombe keeper Stuart Game miscontrolled a back pass, which left Rudd with an open goal in which to score.
The visitors made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute when Randell hit a free kick from 30 yards into the top corner of the Letcombe goal.
Boucher added Cirencester's third goal just after the hour.
Letcombe had to wait until three minutes from time before Matty Goddard netted with a sweetly-struck free-kick from 25 yards to give them the goal they deserved.
Winterbourne United 9, Easington Sports 0 Easington Sports suffered one of the worst defeats in their history with a lacklustre display agasinst the reigning champions.
The writing was on the wall after only 60 seconds, when a defensive mistake allowed the home side to go ahead. But no one could have anticipated the utter collapse to follow.
It was in the second half that Winterbourne took complete control with seven goals. Easington's debutant goalkeeper, John Okole, must have felt he was at the Alamo as waves of attacks came at him.
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